Oh, I think my story fits here.
In the spring of 2018, a family friend asked me to help him out on a temporary basis as he scaled up a home-based, one-man business to an office-based business, with an eye toward growth. At the time, he needed help <10 hours per week, which suited my life because at that time, my focus was on self-improvement and wellness, specifically daily visits to a fitness center where I took a variety of mind-body classes. The hours fit well with that, and it felt good to help out a friend and learn something new.
When we moved into the office, he asked me to continue working with him 20 hrs/week, and I agreed, with the stipulation that I could still go to yoga and qi gong classes at lunchtime. He agreed and for awhile, it worked out. Then he hired two full-time people and the business grew and everyone got busier, and then he wanted me to work 30+ hr/week. He created a good environment, and I enjoyed the work and the people, but I'd been really clear on what I was willing to do, and he continued to push for more of my time. I settled for going to one yoga class and one qi gong class per week.
Then March 2020 came and we all stayed home for months. Most of our employees and the boss worked remotely, but since my job was primarily shipping, I couldn't do that from home. And then finally, in March 2021, he asked if I was ready to come back to work. In the meantime, he'd hired two more full-time employees, doubling the business, and bought the building he'd been leasing, and was renovating the work kitchen and two bathrooms. I told him, "No, thank you." He was shocked. He said he thought I might be bored. "Nope! I'm never bored," I said.
After a year away, I'm now fully vaccinated and the fitness center is open. I'm back to going to yoga classes, and the first qi gong class since the pandemic started is tomorrow!